Spiky host leaves

Hosta: lush green carpet on the plot

Any household plot will take on a completely fabulous look if you decorate it with fresh green leaves of the hosta. This is a spectacular ornamental plant belonging to the rhizome.

Green bush hosts

Hosts in the flowerbed

Depending on the variety, the main decoration of the hosta - the leaves - vary in shape, shade and pattern. The advantages of this plant include:

  1. aesthetic qualities;
  2. frost resistance;
  3. drought tolerance;
  4. unpretentiousness to the arrival of light;
  5. excellent compatibility with other plants.

Leaves hostess edging

Fresh bush hosts

These plants are herbaceous stemless species. Hosted group plantings take on a particularly attractive appearance. Single landings from hosts will also look spectacular in the form of border elements or on lawns.

Hosta with a pattern on the leaves

Yellow edging on leaves

Features and types of hosts

Hosta came to us from Japan, Korea and China. According to various sources, the flower has from 20 to 70 species. This plant can be found under the name function. In addition, it is also called plantain lily because of the external similarity with the mentioned plant.

Shades of yellow and green on the leaves of the hosta

Spiky host leaves

Hosta leaves reach a length of up to 40 cm. The smallest of them grow only up to 5 cm. In addition, they differ in texture and shades.

Variegated color of hosta leaves

Host-specific

Of primary importance is the host as a groundcover. One bush can grow and take up a whole square meter of space. Up the flower grows to 80 cm. If desired, you can find varieties that reach up to two meters. There are also small varieties not exceeding a height of 5 cm.

Lush host bush

Yellow leaves hosta

Hosta blooms with unusual flowers on high peduncles. Shades can be from white to lilac and pink. Hosta plantation looks especially impressive in the middle of summer during mass flowering.

Yellow leaves on a hosta bush

Plantation hosts

The most popular varieties include:

  • host white-fringed;
  • host swollen;
  • Aurea-Maculata;
  • host high;
  • hosta decorative;
  • Host Hybrid
  • small host;
  • the host is ovoid;
  • host plantain;
  • Siebold and others.

Hosta in bloom

An unusual pattern on the leaves of the hosta

White-hosted hosta usually grows medium-sized. Peduncles reach 30 cm in height. The leaves are broad-lanceolate dark green. Along the edge they are bordered by a white stripe. The loose inflorescence has a racemose shape with evenly spaced flowers.

Dark border on the leaves of the hosta

Hosta for the garden

Hosta Swollen was born in Northeast Korea. Its leaves are heart-shaped. They are short, pointed and painted dark green. The size of such leaves reaches up to 25 cm in diameter.

Bright combinations of green on the leaves

The combination of shades of green on the leaves of the hosta

Large peduncles of this species grow to 120 cm and do not have leaves on themselves. Such a host blooms with lilac drooping flowers. Among the varieties can be found other shades.

Green leaves hosta on the lawn

Large plantation host

Aurea-Maculata variety has yellow-white or purple inflorescences. The leaves of this plant are specific - they are wavy. The heart-shaped form gives the variety a special charm. The color of the leaves is uneven, it combines shades of green and yellow.

Bright yellow edging on leaves

Small bush hosts

From Japan, a host came to us high. This hosta species is characterized by long-leaved leaves. Elongated heart-shaped leaves have significant strength. Shiny dark green leaves are the decoration of the plant. Pale purple flowers appear on a leafless peduncle in summer.

Flowering hosts

Bright green on the leaves of the hosta

Principles for Effective Host Care

An important issue for growing hosts will be the choice of soil. Despite the unpretentiousness of the plant, it must be taken into account that humus loam will be the most favorable environment for flower comfort.

Modest bush hosts for the garden

White flowers hosts

This choice will provide the plant with sufficient moisture without the accumulation of water. This is important because the host does not like dampness and excess water.

Arrangement of hosts on the flowerbed

Flowerbed with hosts

To create the necessary conditions, it is possible to enrich the poor sod-podzolic soil with the help of humus and sand. It will also be useful to use mineral fertilizers to stimulate the growth and development of the plant.

Different varieties of hosts in the flowerbed

Elongated hosta leaves

Seedlings can be purchased at many specialty stores.Usually it looks like a bare root that is packed and sprinkled with peat. It is dangerous to acquire a plant in a pot, since the presence of a rhizome is almost impossible to verify.

Grade hosts with elongated leaves

Contrast color combination on leaves

Before planting, the acquired root must be cleaned of contaminants and inspected. Rotting places should be removed immediately. If the rhizomes are acquired in mid-spring, then they can be planted in open ground. If at another time, then you should arrange for storage of material.

Yellow stripe on host leaves

Rounded leaves hosts

Choosing a place for planting, it should be noted that in bright sun the hosts will not bloom so brightly, and the leaves will change their color to a dimmer one. It is better to provide the plant with a slight shadow so that during hot hours the plant does not suffer from overheating.

Young bush hosts

Small bush hosts

The brighter the leaves of the host, the more light it requires. Sunlight is especially important for plants with white bordering leaves. Varieties with yellow leaves in this regard are the most versatile and adapt to any conditions.

Young plant hosts

Hosta to decorate the infield

Blue hosts require the most shaded places. Only then will their leaves reveal all their beauty. For these varieties, just a couple of hours of sunshine per day is enough. It should be remembered that in the dense shade, the bushes grow more slowly.

Many different host bushes

Hosta in composition with other plants

Preparing for planting is to dig a hole to a depth of shovel length. Fertile soil and ammonium nitrate are added to this pit. It is also useful to add potassium sulfate and superphosphate.

Bright host in the flowerbed

Blooming hosta with white flowers

It is better to take care of pebble drainage and water drains in advance. There should be no voids under the rhizome. From above, earth is poured on it and compacted. After that, the freshly planted host needs to be watered abundantly. It will be useful to mulch a young plant.

Elongated leaves on the hosta bush

Bush hosts with elongated leaves

Among sworn enemies hosts all kinds of slugs and snails. They are particularly active in attacking the plant in wet weather. These pests eat the leaves of the plant, hopelessly spoiling its appearance.

Shiny Leaves Hosta

Hosta in a flower arrangement

Hosts do not like to be disturbed, and transplants can injure them. Nevertheless, the plantation should be planted at least once every 5 years. It is better to do this in early spring or in the last days of summer.

Host in landscape design

Host for site decoration

Feeding is very useful for any plant. For hosta, a mullein infusion in a ratio of 1 to 10 with water is suitable as fertilizer. Ammonium nitrate, superphosphate and potassium sulfur can be added there.

Host for landscape design

Decorative hostel for the garden

The most suitable feeding schedule comes down to three times during the growing season. All these procedures, including mulching, must be carried out in moderation, since an excess of fertilizer causes burns to the plant, mulching can cause debate and rotting of the root.

Variegated Hosta Leaves

Elegant host stalks

The host garden can be used in many ways. Landscape designers love to use bushes as a groundcover. The plant looks spectacular and as a border along the paths in the garden.

Carpet from hosta bushes

Lush bushes hosts

You can also use hosts to border a pond, flowerbed, or lawn. Growing hosts in pots, you can use them to decorate balconies, terraces and patios.

White-green leaf hosts

Unusual Host List

The unusual combination of shiny hosta leaves with the leaves of other plants provides stunning combinations. Such a garden will always attract the attention of guests and cause their admiration.